Just cut them out along the thick lines, fold along the thin lines, and tape the bottoms together. It works best if you print on cardstock, and if you tape a penny to the inside to keep them from blowing over.

I’ve drawn a bunch of miniatures of Dragon Cultists. They’re based on the bad guys in the Hoard of the Dragon Queen adventure, but I’m sure you’ll be able to use them for whatever evil demon-worshippers you’ve got in your home campaign.

Just cut them out along the thick lines, fold along the thin lines, and tape the bottoms together. It works best if you print on cardstock, and if you tape a penny to the inside to keep them from blowing over.

Because the Modron Hierarch has 12 faces (a feature I shamelessly ripped off from The Phantom Tollbooth), I made this chart to use during my game. At the start of the Modron Hierarch’s turn, roll a d12 to determine his personality:

Happy

Sad

Angry

Bored

Disgusted

Shy

Stern

Condescending

Suspicious

Frightened

Surprised

Drunk

Up next: some cultists and thugs you can use in Hoard of the Dragon Queen.

I’ve been drawing my own paper, stand-up miniatures for my D&D home game, inspired by the ones I got for being an Order of the Stick Kickstarter backer.

My local gaming store (The 20-Sided Store) is playtesting the next D&D rule system, and the new playtest packet includes 8 pre-generated characters. So I’ve created a paper mini for each of them! (I made two versions of the ranger & cleric, and an animal form for the druid)

If you’d like to use them, a link to the PDF file is below – just cut them out along the thick lines, fold on the thinner lines, and tape the bottoms together!

Hoombar is my new character for D&D Encounters. He’s a half-orc fighter, but he’s a pacifist, so he doesn’t use any weapons (hitting people with a shield doesn’t count). It’s always fun to play a big dumb guy.

This Wednesday, April 10, from 7-9pm! All of my D&D-inspired comics and art will be on display at the Twenty-Sided Store in Williamsburg! (362 Grand St., between Havemeyer and Marcy. Take the G or L train to Metropolitan/Lorimer)

See the original art from my books “A to Z in the Monstrous Manual” and “Web of the Spider Queen,” along with some never-before-seen fantasy illustrations.

There’s also going to be a live crowd-sourced comic drawing, and I’ll be signing my new book “Hot Men of the Monster Manual,” a collection of manly minotaurs and sexy satyrs.

The night is also the Zero Session for the new season of D&D Encounters “Storm over Neverwinter.” So if you want to play in the new season, people will around to help you design a character.

(No booze at the store, but the after-party will be just down the street at the Full Circle Bar. Ask me for the secret to getting $4 draft beers!)